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Sunday Abiria 6/30/2009 12:10 AM Where is the next episode? isabela martin 6/29/2009 2:41 PM I've just read your article published at "Exame", a brazilian magazine, about your excitement as a new-born twitter friend. I am following you. My name is Isabela., I am a journalist who got an MBA in Marketing some years ago. Yes, twitter ir really amazing...It exterminates distances and approachs people who live so far away just like you and me.
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Not So Fast, Mr. President In his rush to fix everything, Obama is skipping vital steps in the change process jeff graf 6/23/2009 7:27 PM I now agree that online education represents the future of education. My take is here: http://bit.ly/online-degrees Chris Brown 6/25/2009 4:36 PM Hi Jack and Suzy, Congratulations on launching this initiative, bringing something new to the market is very exciting. There is unquestionably a need for this in the market. We just launched a new product ourselves today design to measure corporate culture, something I know Jack has written and spoken about a lot. We are working with some MBA schools to allow students to use the tools and get some real world consulting experience. Perhaps it is something you maybe interested in down the track. Good luck! John Weyer 6/26/2009 11:21 AM Congratulations! Best wishes! We need to eventually move to offer a complete education/reeducation online. The "standard" education is so dumbed down that it puts our society and economy at risk. If our children do not know what they have in America, they will not know what they are losing until it is too late. Competition is the only thing that is going to move the current educational monopoly toward improvement. When I did my paper for a labor course in college in 1960, I reviewed the New York unions' goals and impact. Their motto/mantra (including the teachers' unions) was "less work for more pay"-it has never changed. You need to write the story of GE leaving New York State because of the unemployment benefits for strikers and how Mayor Lindsay told GE HQ to get out if they didn't like the way he was ruining the city. New York State is the case study on how to kill the golden goose with socialism. After WW II, almost all fortune 500 companies were in New York. Today, perhaps 60 to 70 remain. Thank goodness most escaped the boot of socialism. Now they are pushing top down socialism so we can not escape.
Not So Fast, Mr. President In his rush to fix everything, Obama is skipping vital steps in the change process
Jody Ordioni 6/22/2009 1:30 PM I can help you attract the best talent in the online education space. Check out http://www.brandemix.com for more details. Good luck with your exciting venture. Dr. Mukhles Rahman 6/22/2009 3:40 PM Hi Jack and Suzy: This is a most effective, enlightening and exciting news for us. Education is a key to recovery and prosperity of this great nation. I have admired Jack, your journey and was convinced that the processes are universally applicable and of time-honored values such as: 1) Being number 1 or 2 (strive to excell); 2) Workout sessions to eliminate burueacracy barriers; 3) Boundaryless operations; 4) Six Sigma measurements; and so on. I would strongly recommend Obama Administration provides significant resources from all areas of governmental functions as well as for companies in recovery supported by the government to your new venture. I hope and strongly desire that your program teaches people to build great organizations and lead the way for prosperity for all of us. Instead of giving handouts, you are providing a strong, significant and effective tool through this education endeavor. Thank you for your generous offering to the society. Hopefully, it will be in the spirit and of the magnitude of Andrew Carnegie's contributions. Best wishes and kindest regards to both of you. Jayesh Malanker 6/23/2009 9:55 AM Dear Jack, Congratulations. This is Great Start. We need your guidance...I am Ph.D.(Tech) - age 36. Still learning and want to learn from great leader like you. Thanks, Jayesh